A
Provincially licensed, Wolf OutReach and Eco Discovery Center. Nestled within an amazing pristine
forest setting in North Central Sask. Canada, AWA is home not only to an amazing diverse eco system, but some special
bottle-raised captive wolf ambassadors, including the elusive and rare subspecies of Gray Wolf (The Arctic Wolf) Canis lupus arctos.

A Wolf Adventure is a one of a kind, and the only legal and licensed wolf center in the
Province, and one of but a few in all of Canada that fosters, stimulates and promotes a
healthy respect of wildlife and surrounding habitat. We believe
the only true way to attain an understanding of the importance of conservation, is through education.

OutReach=Education=Power of Knowledge=Desire to Conserve & Preserve=

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Wild Wisdom and Insight

Wolves remain one of the most highly misunderstood creatures, and the myths abound of
just what this feared predator is truly all about. Ask two different people and you usually get two different answers.
Through educating with our captive wild, yet socialized ambassadors, they give the public an opportunity to see up
close and in person what a wolf is, and what they are not. It is our hopes that what people understand,
they help to protect.

BUT it is more than just being able to see a wolf in captivity, that helps people
to get involved with saving them. I don't think people connect with any wild animal, and wish to help protect them in the
their natural habitat, unless they also make an emotional connection to the natural wild lands, in which those wild animals
reside.

This is where truly A Wolf Adventure; A Wild Encounter is unique as they help visitors
to also *make that connection* and walk away with more than simply seeing a wolf in a cage, which does nothing
ultimately to foster a true wild wisdom. Visitors are able to interact on a more intimate level within a natural habitat,
and environment. AWA's pristine lands are kept in their natural wild state. This helps foster an appreciation of eveything
wild, not just wolves. You will not find manipulated nor artificial environments for our captive wild residents.

ATT:
Teachers! AWA has a special interpretive school program called A Wolf Encounter
Please visit the Teachers Pageand have a wolf visit your classroom for the 2009/2010 school season. What better way for a student/students to learn about
ecology and wolves than live and in person! It will be sure to be a wild Encounter to remember.

News Flash! Our wolves in the
official 2011 WOLVES calendar. Our local friend, an award winning author, and photographer Rebecca Grambo was
chosen to be Wymans publishing photographer for their official WOLVES 2011 calendar. Rebecca submitted MANY
photographs including some she took at our facility of our wolves, to her surprise THREE pictures of our wolves were
chosen to be in the calendar. Our arctic wolves together eco and legend are in this calendar, along with a picture
of legend, and one of our dear Tibet. We also have in that calendar relatives to a couple of our wolves here as well. I could
not feel more honored and proud of this. Rebeccas latest award winning book Wolf: Legend, Enemy, Icon is above if you click
on the picture it will take you to her site where you can get a signed copy, as well as see her other highly acclaimed wildlife/nature
books.

Illegal Wolf Ownership In Canada!

Possessing pure
wolves in captivity without licensing through fish and wildlife is HIGHLY illegal throughout Canada, transporting/importing/exporting
over the border without permits is highly illegal as well, yet at an alarming rate more and more people via illegal breeders
are in possession of such illegal wild animals.

Many people will state that there are no tests to prove otherwise, well yes VIRGINIA there is indeed
tests to determine pure wolf from dog, and from wolfdog. These types of owners simply dont have what it takes resource wise
to get approved for licensing, thus go the illegal route. Laughing in the face of the authorities.

Report
people who advertise wolf pups for sale to the public as pets. Do not support this highly illegal trafficking of wildlife. If
someone says they have a wolf or wolves ask them if they are licensed through fish and wildlife, *they will be listed in a
database if you contact Dept. Of Natural Resources* contact us here for a list of an official in your area, if not licensed,
do not support this! Wolves are NOT pets, they have purpose. Take away their purpose and you take away
a part of what they are... *wolves*. Even in captive situations they are still wild animals! The animals will not be
killed if seized, they will simply be placed in licensed places that are educated and have the proper set-up for such high
needs animals.

Such animals should only reside in well enriched and well constructed zoo environments, NOT pet homes.
Some breeders are selling wolves as wolfdogs, thinking they can get around the laws by doing so, when there were no
tests. this was easier to do, as tests have become refined not so much anymore! ;) Wolves are highly intelligent and require
not only special dietary needs, but enrichment wise much more than can be supplied in a back yard environment to keep their
brains stimulated.

We
here at A Wolf Adventure; A Wild Encounter are strongly against pure wolves being sold as wolfdogs to illegal homes,
and possessing wolves as pets. Please visit our friends at Wild Sentry to read more about this topic they have written
an amazing guide called

Like
any wild animal they require an educational background, and going through a process to attain a permit to work with them.
Wolves upon maturity are potentially dangerous, especially to children and people who simply think they are like a large dog
to raise in their back yards, thus can possess one as such.

When
people break laws, it creates more trouble in the long run for those that are legal, and increases demand of rescue for such
canines , not to mention potentially serious injury or possible death to the average everyday person. Wolves are aggressive
animals by nature, (even though in the wild this is what keeps the pack working so well together, and actually keeps
the peace!) In captive situations however, when they mature like any wild animal, they are no longer so cute and
will continually test those around them, including the humans, who will fall under *wolf rules*

We
are getting an alarming number of calls from owners who have attained such canines illegally in Canada, and now are utterly
overwhelmed with what they have taken on. We want to curb this problem before we hear of some childs death on the news. It's
not that we are against wolfdogs, we have a true love for them actually enough so and more so than the need to breed or own any. It
would not even be as much of a problem if people had lower content animals with virtually no wolf. At least it's more
like raising any northern breed canine then. The problem resides in that illegal pures can be worked into the mix to be bred
and sold, it means more to us here that this be stopped for the sake and love of the animals themselves, and not the
ego so many have to own/and breed said animals. The facts are, the majority of people on this planet cannot handle canines
like this PERIOD, there are NOT enough qualified homes for the numbers breeders are putting out.

When
Ontario banned wolfdogs, rescue dried up and the calls stopped coming out at an alarming rate from that province, thus
the poor animals not yet born would be saved from ever being dumped. Many people dont know that even wolfdogs are banned throughout
MOST of Canada, only a few provinces remain legal for wolf hybrid/dogs. A huge supplier of wolfdogs (Alberta) banned wolfdogs
years ago yet so far officials turn their heads the other way unless something happens and there are complaints, so much so
people claim they are legal there even, but they are not under the current wildlife act any crossing of a furbearing
animal as the wolf is, is illegal. Guess many dont truly go through the trouble of finding the actual act. Some
CO's in certain areas dont even know their own laws.

Even
wolfdogs (Not just pure wolves) require import/export permits all across Canada, even the LEGAL provinces the few that remain
require a cites permit to bring a dog with wolf heritage across border (breeders please take note!) To verify contact
canadian ag and food

We
have learned a lot of lessons over the years about these animals, and our love only has grown, but so has our respect.
How I viewed all of what I am writing five years ago, is not the same as now, as I write these words. BUT with experience,
time and knowledge comes wisdom and truth, however. Wolves were not man created, they are their own entity and spirit
in life, and being owned is not mother nature's way. No wild animals should be owned. My belief about wild animals (including
wolves has been the same since childhood, and it had come full circle)

If
they do reside in captivity however, all of their needs should be met professionally and in a licensed experienced
environment. Even getting such animals to the vets if need be is not something an average citizen could handle with
a full grown wolf, for many refuse to leave their yard sites upon maturity let alone get them into a car to a doctors for
proper health care.

Many find
themselves once an emergency occurs unable to get help for their animals, as the wolf by nature is a HIGHLY reactive animal,
it may become aggressive out of fear towards strangers/and their owners when stressed/cornered, they cannot
get the animal into the vets for the emergency care like one can with a dog, thus a vet has to come out and dart said animal
(all takes LOTS of time/money/stress to the animals itself) the animal could be dead by the time help is actually administered.
I have seen the above scenario occur, and happen to a friend who used to have wolves in her care, yet had several
wolves die from this very thing!

The
Rabies vaccine is not approved for legal usage in wolfdogs or wolves thus if they so much as scratch another person they
will not get the quarantine period dogs get. It does not matter if owners say it works! what matters is what is LEGAL
and APPROVED through higher authorities (USDA) and they say it is not legal or approved. Various factors create
a huge liability, so much so even spca's in B.C no longer adopt out wolfdogs, they euthanize due to the liability due
to the nature of the animals itself, and legal reasons. If such a canine bites a child that child has to go through
a painful series of rabies shots even if the animal is vaccinated, for it is not approved for legal usage.

Questions
About Wolves?

then please
visit our very popular page on Wolf Insight to help dispel the various myths about what a wolf is, or is not.

A Wolf Encounter is always
on the look out for volunteers, this will reward the volunteers in various ways, getting to know the animals in a more personal
manner, and learning more about what goes into their care, seeing in person where the work is going towards, furthering
building skills, and looks good on a resume', is but a few of the perks. Please click on volunteers needed or the same above to find out more.

you will be helping in their continued care, and be given the opportunity to get to know
your sponsored animal(s) via biographies, photo updates, and if a monthly sponsor, free visits. You are also given a bit of
their shed fur to carry within a special pendant, a wolf paw casting, or plush wolf toy in return.

Through shopping at the gift shop you will be helping to grow AWA's programs.
We are not provincially or federally funded in any way. We support the wolves and the outreach through working, not the other
way around.

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Please Note: We are not provincially, or federally funded. We work to support
the outreach work, any programs, and the wolves out of our own pockets, NOT the other way around Through your sponsorship
and buying wolf gifts from us, you are not supporting US the human caretakers, any funds ALWAYS 100% go towards future educational
programs, & expansion/enrichment for the wolves only, we work jobs like everyone else to support
ourselves. The wolves are not bred for profit, nor do we make a living off their lives. We believe if wild has to be
in captivity, that they should have jobs to help their wild brethren via educating with their wild messages. We believe
in keeping wild; wild and thus actively participate via partaking ourselves in, and financially supporting other
worthy wildlife rehab organizations, & wildlife/habitat conservation organizations.